beatification, blissfulness, consecration, ecstasy, exaltation, gladness, happiness, joyance, overjoyfulness, sainthood, state of grace
Definitionn. a state of supreme happiness
Last update: June 8, 2015
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Christ 's first beatitude is to the poor in spirit. [noun]
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This beatitude comes in terror, and with shocks to the mind of the receiver. [Please select]
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I wonder she didn't crown my beatitude by giving me her lira. [Please select]
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It may have been simply that it was the number of the beatitude of mercy but there may have been some other significance. [noun]
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The reward for perfect observance was Beatitude, or absorption into the being of Brahm, which was not existence as much as absolute rest. [noun]
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Some things in the history of his last days, and in the indications of beatitude recorded, strongly recall the parallel history of the saints of the Roman calendar. [Please select]
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Maitland retorted; "then you'll know enough to call it a Beatitude, not a Commandment."' [Please select]
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Ward the alluring prospect of winning for himself and his country the beatitude of the peacemaker. [Please select]
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Thenceforth Old Man Shaw went about in a state of beatitude, making ready for her homecoming. [Please select]
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It was that of a saint in an unexpected beatitude. [Please select]
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She acted from a single, undivided impulse; it was to do him good and bring to him the final beatitude of life. [Please select]
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